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I have made some further enquiries regarding the QFM pads.

The pads that I run have been co-developed by QFM and Tyrone Duggan at Stopmaster Brakes at Gateshead. Newcastle).

They are part No. LTM 003 with a price tag of $85 per set including a shim set. Tyrone will post anywhere in Aus for (circa) $10.

Tyrone also recommended a set of steel braided hoses at $150 per pair. This he says reduces the flex that is created in the lines that Ford use.

Dust is moderate and squeal is non existent.

He was familiar with the Ford’s premium brake package and said save yourself the money.

With a package consisting of DBA4000’s, QFM LTM003’s and braided lines all for under $800 delivered, what else could you ask for?

Apparently Tyrone supplies QFM pads to a major Ford dealer here in Newie for the taxis because they know that they are a superior pad over their OEM.

Tyrone can be contacted on 0249 437 222. This guy knows his stuff and he isn't about ripping anyone off.

Cheers

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Just spoke to Tyrone.

Great bloke and did me a great deal on the pads and braided lines.

When I get them on ill tell you how they go.

BTW we do not have this brand on pad here in WA and he said that I was the first costomer from here.

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Adrian

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That's great....I contacted QFM direct this morning and they are emailing me early next week with the full specs. Will post it up when I get it.

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I rang Tyronne about an hour ago aswell. Nice guy, very helpful and knows his stuff. He said there would be a 2-3 week delay on pads, as QFM only do runs every so often. That should tie in nicely with the wait time on the rotors too. :spoton:

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